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Torbreck is an
Australian winery in the
Barossa Valley,
established in 1994. The...
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Torbreck, or the
Torbreck Home Units, was the
first high-rise and mix-use
residential development in Queensland, Australia.
These heritage-listed home...
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Mount Torbreck is a
mountain (elevation 1516 metres) in Victoria,
Australia 150 km from Melbourne. The
mountain was
listed as a
place that
could be declared...
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George Lockhart of
Tarbrax was a son of Sir
Allan Lockhart of Cleghorn. He
married Anne
Lockhart of
Tarbrax daughter of Sir
James Lockhart of Lee. They...
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inner suburbs are also home to a
number of high-density buildings,
Torbreck being the
first high-rise and mix-use
residential development in Queensland...
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Fraser of
Reelick Fraser of
Dunballoch and
Newton Fraser of
Phopachy and
Torbreck Fraser of
Swordale See also: Clan
Fraser Fraser of
Muchalls Fraser of Philorth...
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Buffalo (1,695 m or 5,561 ft)
Mount Baw Baw (1,567 m or 5,141 ft)
Mount Torbreck (1,516 m or 4,974 ft)
Mount St
Gwinear (1,509 m or 4,951 ft)
Mount Benambra...
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original "Glasgow and the
county of Lanark" map c.1596
depicting Schots (Shotts),
Falas (Fauldhouse),
Torbrecks (Tarbrax),
Allentoun (Allanton) etc....
- 243 ft) Baw Baw (1,567 m or 5,141 ft)
Saint Phillack (1,567 m or 5,141 ft)
Torbreck (1,516 m or 4,974 ft) St
Gwinear (1,509 m or 4,951 ft)
Mueller (1,460 m...
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Rubicon Murray Murrindindi Royston Rubicon Steavenson Taggerty Taponga Torbreck Yea North–Central
catchment Avoca Campaspe Cairn Curran Reservoir Coliban...